"We do have one truck still stuck up there frozen," Foringer said. "The air brakes are still locked up. We have a mechanic up there looking at it."

A few blocks away, another fire broke out at a home on Ritchie Street.

Everyone got out OK, but the home is destroyed.

A thick gray cloud of smoke could be seen for miles pouring from the home.

Firefighters and their equipment were covered in ice.

"Everything is frozen. I have a truck full of frozen hoses and nozzles from the last fire trying to thaw out at the station now," Foringer said. "We'll have another one, but again, some of the trucks took a beating tonight. They don't like this cold weather."

Extra crews were called in to help fight the fire.

They took turns working in shifts and staying warm in school buses and in a neighbor's garage that was filled with portable heaters.

Medics were also called to be on standby.

"They just watch for them when they start getting weak," said Wes Hill, the county's director of emergency services. "And the big thing is obviously frostbite. It can hit you in no time and especially being soaking wet like they are, that's why we have the medical crews here."

Earlier, firefighters were called to Hall Road in Brighton Township when a barn went up in flames. Several animals were reportedly killed.